5.27.2008

First Internship, First Day

I am a confident person. If you know me even a little, that trait should be obvious. But something about beginning a new job really makes me nervous! I couldn't fall asleep last night, and this morning I tried on about 4 different outfits before I decided on one. I just really wanted to prove myself today - show them they made the right choice when they hired me. My aim: be professional. Never mind that I had no idea when to show up today. Somewhere that essential little detail was left out, don't ask me how.

So I packed my lunch like a schoolgirl and drove the 2.6 miles from my driveway to theirs. I quickly gathered that I arrived just on time. :) My bosses Charlene and Dave met me in the lobby and said, "Follow us; we'll show you your office."

I HAVE MY OWN OFFICE. I honestly never thought the summer intern would get her own office, but alas, the desk, lamp, bookshelf, filing cabinet, computer and 2 chairs are all mine. It's a little bare right now, so I'm putting together some things to make it more home-y. Pictures of Jess, the fam, the best friends, the roomies; pencil cup, kleenex...I'm gonna deck it out like my desk at school.

After the office intro, I got the tour and met everybody. Interestingly, I know a few employees because we go to (or went) to the same church. They were all very friendly in that intimidating sort of way. They weren't trying to be scary, but they didn't have to try, either. So I met everyone in the editorial, production, and marketing departments. I'm excited that I get to spend some time in each department, getting to know department heads and the ins-and-outs of each job.

As it was explained to me today, I'm going to follow a manuscript through all the stages of getting a book published. It's being edited right now, then it will go to proofreaders, then on to...actually I haven't learned that yet. Check back in a couple weeks! :)

Sweetest Job Perk: getting free(!) books that Bethany publishes. I am so excited - I may just have to catch up on all the Christian-historical-romance-fiction books I've missed out on since the 7th grade, because I'm pretty sure all the good ones were published by BHP.

I jumped right in to reading manuscripts and checking corrections made on proofread galleys. I also learned that I'm taking a proofreading test next Tuesday, and I'm only slightly paranoid. Luckily for me, my job is not hinged on whether or not I pass. Still - does anyone want to take it for me?!

My bosses also took me out to lunch - how cool are they?!

So, in conclusion, (and if you've read thus far, congratulations, you get a gold star) I am excited to have something to fill my days now. It'll be a really good look at the publishing world, yes, but also at office dynamics, something completely foreign to me. [For those that aren't aware, this is my first summer working with adults. I've been a nanny for 3 summers and a swimming lesson instructor for the 3 before that - definitely a far cry from business casual and water cooler discussion.] So I'm learning about Christian book publishing, yes, but also about me in the process. I hope to make some helpful discoveries. I'll keep you posted.

4 comments:

ashley elizabeth said...

maggie. i see where we fall in your priorities.


:) i'm glad you had a good first day!

Sara Beth said...

MAGGIE!!! That is so exciting... I'm glad the first day was good and I AM SO JEALOUS YOU GET AN OFFICE (me, my supervisor, and two other women share an 'office'... you can still see the sign that says 'cleaning supplies' even though they tried to remove it....).

But you are fantastic, and so is your writing, and I love reading your CNF... it's my fav genre anyways!

Audrey Thomas said...

Sweetie - I am so proud of you! Who would have thought you'd be at BHP after all the years of reading Jeanette Oke! You go girl!!

Anonymous said...

FREE Bethany books? I officially want your job. :) I have a knack for being able to find Bethany books at the library just by looking at the spine...that's how much I read them. :)
It is definitely a great learning experience to work in an office with "adults"! And even though you're a bit nervous now, after getting used to the people and the environment, I know you will be more confident than ever!
btw, I love reading your writing.